Porcelain from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in China - Cleveland Museum of Art
It is a porcelain piece from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in China (1736-1795), with the mark of the Qianlong period. Decorated with colorful franc glaze, belonging to the style of Gu Yue Xuan. The Cleveland Museum of Art belongs to the John L. Severance Foundation. This porcelain represents the high level of porcelain production in the Qing Dynasty, and its exquisite franc glaze decoration and delicate craftsmanship showcase the prosperity of porcelain art at that time. The Qianlong period was one of the golden ages of Chinese porcelain development, and the porcelain of this period was famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and rich decoration.
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